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. >>> ray kelley doubles down defending the law enforcement tactic. >> if a program like stop and frisk is abandoned, will people die? >> well, i think, no question about it, violent crime will go up. >> a san diego mayor -- >> bob filner, the citizens of san diego have a message for you. it's time to resign. >> i'm chris matthews. so anchoring with -- -- we want to begin tied with the ongoing crisis in egypt. enter islamic militants are on the ground taking responsibility for the execution style killing of egyptian police in the north si sinai peninsula. the lawyers for hosni mubarak says their client should be released from custody in the next few days until any court proceedings begin against the former president. >> reporter: chris, a lot of moving pieces here, showing how volatile this situation has become. you mentioned the killing of 25 police soldiers, police conscripts in the northern sinai happening this morning after they were taking off a bus and shot execution style. they were simply on vacation. but it gives you a sense of the increased lawlessness in the northern sinai. t
. >>> ray kelley doubles down defending the law enforcement tactic. >> if a program like stop and frisk is abandoned, will people die? >> well, i think, no question about it, violent crime will go up. >> a san diego mayor -- >> bob filner, the citizens of san diego have a message for you. it's time to resign. >> i'm chris matthews. so anchoring with -- -- we want to begin tied with the ongoing crisis in egypt. enter islamic militants are on the ground...
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law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in beijing back in '95. where she really stirred the fires in international diplomacy as first lady by declaring women's rights human rights. >> and that was controversial back then. that was seen as a sort of revolutionary statement, the state department was nervous that she said that. they didn't really want that to happen. i think we will be looking back ten, 20 years on the notion that gay rights are human rights and think, well, duh, the same way we think about women's rights now. >> a real generational
law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in...
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rallies from north carolina to the lone star state over a woman's right to choose and new restrictive laws taking shape in seven states across the nation. today state senator wendy davis is back as a special session gets under way in the texas house. >>> and road to redemption. former new york governor eliot spitzer seems to get emotional on "morning joe" about his comeback plan. you decide. >> what has changed personally? >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain. >> that's it. >> yeah. you go through that pain, you change. >> all right. >>> and the washington monument is closed for earthquake repairs but the park service is still giving visitors something to light up their lives. ♪ ♪ >>> and a beautiful sight it is. good day, many's andrea mitchell in washington. it's been more than two months since gee gentleman dejesus, michele knight and amanda barry escaped ten years of captivity. today they are breaking their silence for the first time. >> first and foremost, i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family, my friends. it has been unbelievable. >> walking hand in hand wit
rallies from north carolina to the lone star state over a woman's right to choose and new restrictive laws taking shape in seven states across the nation. today state senator wendy davis is back as a special session gets under way in the texas house. >>> and road to redemption. former new york governor eliot spitzer seems to get emotional on "morning joe" about his comeback plan. you decide. >> what has changed personally? >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain. >>...
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i can tell you though within the military law community and among military law experts, from the very beginning they thought the government had overreached, particularly with the charge of aiding the enemy, and many thought that the military lawyers didn't even prove that the country, the nation was harmed or put at threat by the leaks that bradley manning gave. actually, the government said, look, we've got to make an example of bradley manning to make sure that nobody tries to get away with this again. >> yes. >> so so much of it comes down to like with the polard case, the implications, consequences rather than the moral factor that always seems to be implicitly at the heart of a crime. you know what i'm talking about? >> absolutely. pollard has been in prison for more than 25 years for leaking military secrets to an ally, israel. >> yeah. >> anyway, thanks, mick. your careful reporting, it's there. >>> we'll be right back. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. play close. good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy
i can tell you though within the military law community and among military law experts, from the very beginning they thought the government had overreached, particularly with the charge of aiding the enemy, and many thought that the military lawyers didn't even prove that the country, the nation was harmed or put at threat by the leaks that bradley manning gave. actually, the government said, look, we've got to make an example of bradley manning to make sure that nobody tries to get away with...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> right now, a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" -- live from jerusalem. >> so long as there's a united states of america -- speaking foreign language. are you not alone. >> he had them at "shalom" says the israeli press. now president obama takes his charm offensive directly to the israeli people. in a major speech he delivered about the importance of israel and the importance of peace with the palestinians. the audience of students helped him deal with a heckler. >> oh no. >> this is part of the live lyre debate we talked about. this is good. >> i have to say we arranged for that, because it made me feel at home. >> you know i -- i wouldn't feel comfortable if i didn't have at least one heckler. >> the president used the forum to deliver another stern warning to the assad regime in syria next door. >> we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching, we will hold you accountable. >> and he was cheered for his commitment on iran. >> ame
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they went out on a little mini lesson on self-defense and stand your ground law and what is your law, what do you teach your class. if a person is in great fear, they can shoot and kill in self-defense. that's true. he said that. that's the same instruction he'll give. that doesn't negate what george zimmerman knew, what he knew when he gave that television interview where he said something completely different. the prosecution is going to run with that to say that he knew enough to come up with a self-defense story that he could tell the police immediately after the shooting. it's enough to plant the seeds in the jury's mind, seeds of distrust against george zimmerman. that's what george zimmerman is trying to do. >> the j you are is set to return at 1:45. we will bring it live to you. lisa bloom, big thanks to you. want to send it back to thomas roberts in the new york studios now with other major developments now. hey, thomas. >> hey, craig. it is the big story we have been following since 11:00 a.m. eastern time. egypt's president muhammad morsi is remaining defiant. it came and p
they went out on a little mini lesson on self-defense and stand your ground law and what is your law, what do you teach your class. if a person is in great fear, they can shoot and kill in self-defense. that's true. he said that. that's the same instruction he'll give. that doesn't negate what george zimmerman knew, what he knew when he gave that television interview where he said something completely different. the prosecution is going to run with that to say that he knew enough to come up...
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. >> from the letter that julia wrote me, she said, i know that laws have to be passed by congress, but i beg you to try very hardly. julia, i will try very hard. >> and joining me now for our daily fix, chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and host of "the daily rundown" and host malia henderson. thank you very much, both of you. chuck, the atmosphere there at the white house as the president unveils this and the fact that he brought in families from newtown and children who had written to him, what is the white house hoping to gain as it takes on, probably, the biggest political fight of this second term? >> look, this wasn't a simple policy rollout, this was the launch of an emotional campaign, this was an emotional president, and he was using any possible tool he could have in order to try to launch a campaign, because the reality -- they know the reality of the big three proposals he put out there. they have to somehow get through congress, and we know all of them are going to be difficult. the assault weapons ban maybe the most difficult and a bridge too far, but e
. >> from the letter that julia wrote me, she said, i know that laws have to be passed by congress, but i beg you to try very hardly. julia, i will try very hard. >> and joining me now for our daily fix, chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and host of "the daily rundown" and host malia henderson. thank you very much, both of you. chuck, the atmosphere there at the white house as the president unveils this and the fact that he brought in families from...
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the problem here is the san diego recall laws, if bob filner doesn't want to resign. the recall laws, it is a high bar. it is over 100,000 signatures to get a recall in the ballot. might not happen until later this year, maybe early next year. so if he wants to stay in office which he seems to want to do despite sort of public evidence everywhere pushing him not to, he can stay for a while. >> karen? >> i do think though if somebody really senior in the party -- or a lot of people really senior in the party lean on this guy, he's ultimately going to have succumb to the pressure because he is a democrat and this does reflect on everyone else in the party as long as he is out there in office, these charges are getting more serious and this is not a sex scandal. thissen is abuse of power scandal. >> we know the "post" was hacked earlier today. we're glad you guys are up to speed. if you ever need to, you can turn to msnbc. >> well played. >> we appreciate it. well played, indeed. >>> this story hits close to home for me and a lot of other new parents out there. raising k
the problem here is the san diego recall laws, if bob filner doesn't want to resign. the recall laws, it is a high bar. it is over 100,000 signatures to get a recall in the ballot. might not happen until later this year, maybe early next year. so if he wants to stay in office which he seems to want to do despite sort of public evidence everywhere pushing him not to, he can stay for a while. >> karen? >> i do think though if somebody really senior in the party -- or a lot of people...
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he deployed the military and imposed at least emergency law. it gives you a sense of how -- a political uncertainty as well. as you mentioned, the country's leading political opposition figures have rejected calls for a national dialogue. the protesters and the opposition want president morsi to anull a recently approved constitution and to create a new national unity government that includes members of the opposition. so far there's no indication that president morsi is going to abbing employee ens to those demands, and he feels he has a mandate to push ahead with his current jaebd agenda. >> thank you very much. >>> in his "60 minutes" interview the president responded to the criticism that his administration has been reluctant to engage in foreign crisises like syria. watch. >> we helped to put together and lay the ground work for liberating libya. you know, when it comes to egypt, i think had at any time been for the leadership we showed, you might have seen a different outdoom there. >> joining me now is the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg, an
he deployed the military and imposed at least emergency law. it gives you a sense of how -- a political uncertainty as well. as you mentioned, the country's leading political opposition figures have rejected calls for a national dialogue. the protesters and the opposition want president morsi to anull a recently approved constitution and to create a new national unity government that includes members of the opposition. so far there's no indication that president morsi is going to abbing...
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>> i feel that it's a disgusting law. russia has all sorts of very radical problems in its human rights record, including its practice towards its gay citizens, just like the united states has all kinds of human rights abuses and putting people in prison without charges and the like. when someone seeks asylum they're not seeking to declare the civil liberties nirvana. they're seeking to be protected from political persecution at home. he's not in russia because he thinks it is a pristine place or because it is what he chose. he was passing through there, he got forced to stay there by the united states but russia has very serious problems with its human rights record just as most large countries in the world do. what you asked me about is definitely one of them. >> glen greenwald, thanks for joining us today. we'll be right back. luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solit
>> i feel that it's a disgusting law. russia has all sorts of very radical problems in its human rights record, including its practice towards its gay citizens, just like the united states has all kinds of human rights abuses and putting people in prison without charges and the like. when someone seeks asylum they're not seeking to declare the civil liberties nirvana. they're seeking to be protected from political persecution at home. he's not in russia because he thinks it is a pristine...
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had the strongest gun control law in the country. ofsh the highest murder rate. they understand the issue is the people that pull the triggers on those guns ask trying to keep guns away from them. that's what we ought to be focused on, and the mentally ill part i do consider a productive step that hopefully something will come of. >> haley barbour, thank you very much, governor. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, carolyn mccarthy, a gun violence victim, and one of the strongest advocates on capitol hill as joe biden takes the road on gun violence. and it's the best as i understandoff. tim geithner could have asked for. the market reactions to ed. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. this is anna, hey teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritiona
had the strongest gun control law in the country. ofsh the highest murder rate. they understand the issue is the people that pull the triggers on those guns ask trying to keep guns away from them. that's what we ought to be focused on, and the mentally ill part i do consider a productive step that hopefully something will come of. >> haley barbour, thank you very much, governor. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, carolyn mccarthy, a gun violence...
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that's against the law. but either a passenger can do it or do it when you get to your destination because the app is going to your congressman no matter where you are. if you're from philadelphia and you're stuck trying to get into the lincoln tunnel, you can send that message out to your congressman, your congressman and your senator and really this is important because everybody acknowledges the problem. our infrastructure used to be the best in the world. now i think we're ranked 14th. we're falling behind economically. the danger to our public safety is manifest. but no one has the guts in washington to invest money to do something about it. what we're hoping the public will do is give them a permission slip by sending this in this app and say we know it is not easy, but we want to invest and let's do it now. as you know, we can create hundreds of create hundreds of thousands, even millions of well-paying jobs that can't be outsourced. >> that's a fascinating idea. now, speaking of being stuck, what do
that's against the law. but either a passenger can do it or do it when you get to your destination because the app is going to your congressman no matter where you are. if you're from philadelphia and you're stuck trying to get into the lincoln tunnel, you can send that message out to your congressman, your congressman and your senator and really this is important because everybody acknowledges the problem. our infrastructure used to be the best in the world. now i think we're ranked 14th....
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how washington state's new pot law is giving a new meaning to the motto protect and serve. also, we'll talk to the ohio seventh grader now fighting a ban that keeps girls off the high school football team. the 12-year-old trail blazer joins the news nation next. what are you doing? oh, hey. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins! >>> major privacy breach. new reaction to a report the nsa broke its own rules thousands it of times. what lawmakers are planning to do about it now. >>> also, seattle's new green beat. it's not unusual to see doritos at hemp fest, but why are police handing them out this year? >>> and conspiracy theory confirmed? the government finally acknowledging area 51, but they say it's not what you think. details in our "news nation" gut check. i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall on this friday. we'll get to th
how washington state's new pot law is giving a new meaning to the motto protect and serve. also, we'll talk to the ohio seventh grader now fighting a ban that keeps girls off the high school football team. the 12-year-old trail blazer joins the news nation next. what are you doing? oh, hey. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is...
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however, others in law enforcement didn't agree with that. george zimmerman was not charged initially. took a groundswell of public opposition to that, 2 million people signing a petition on change.org, a lot of attention given to the case by media, sai would look like trayvon, until 44 days later when charges were brought. i would expect that would be good for the prosecution. i would expect the defense to put on the other law enforcement witness who said we thought it was self-defense from the beginning and that's why we didn't charge him. >> chris sorrino wrote zirm man specifically had two opportunities to, in his language from the investigative report, "diffuse the circumstances surrounding their encounter." poses a challenge for the defense. >> it does. when chris sorino takes the stand, he will also be ask about how he at one time had even prepared arrest papers. it was the chief of police and the state attorney here in this county, in seminole county, that decided not bring those charges. then it was the governor appointing a special
however, others in law enforcement didn't agree with that. george zimmerman was not charged initially. took a groundswell of public opposition to that, 2 million people signing a petition on change.org, a lot of attention given to the case by media, sai would look like trayvon, until 44 days later when charges were brought. i would expect that would be good for the prosecution. i would expect the defense to put on the other law enforcement witness who said we thought it was self-defense from...
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i would also expect more law enforcement to go through the whole story of how initially george zimmerman was not charged at the best judgment of all of the police officers, that it was a self-defense case and it was only much later after a political movement gathered some steam that the charges were brought forward. i mean, i think that stuff is very helpful to the defense. >> lisa bloom, craig melvin, thanks so much. i know you're both on duty all afternoon, as long as this trial continues. and that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." thank you so much for joining us. remember, follow the show online and on twitter. thomas roberts will pick up our live coverage of the trial in it the next hour as we continue to follow the george zimmerman trial live. is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my p
i would also expect more law enforcement to go through the whole story of how initially george zimmerman was not charged at the best judgment of all of the police officers, that it was a self-defense case and it was only much later after a political movement gathered some steam that the charges were brought forward. i mean, i think that stuff is very helpful to the defense. >> lisa bloom, craig melvin, thanks so much. i know you're both on duty all afternoon, as long as this trial...
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when i talk to somebody who does employment law, it's just not that filner could be liable, it's the city of san diego as well, since he's a city employee. >> the workplace. >> it's the workplace. i think that could be a big piece of this. >> so many people testifying here publicly and coming forward after all these years. >> 18. >> there's a lot of people. you're right, i think he isn't the typical politician. >>> in other news, bradley manning, the convicted army private revealed he wants to live as a woman and change his name to chelsea manning. he was sentenced to 35 years yesterday, wednesday, on charges including espionage connected to wikileaks. this morning in an exclusive interview on the "today" show, manning's lawyer said he expects the government to help manning to transition to being a woman as he does serve out his sentence at ft. leavenworth prison. the lawyer explained why manning is revealing this requirement or desire now. >> chelsea didn't want to have this be something that overshadowed the case. wanted to wait until the case was done to move forward to the next s
when i talk to somebody who does employment law, it's just not that filner could be liable, it's the city of san diego as well, since he's a city employee. >> the workplace. >> it's the workplace. i think that could be a big piece of this. >> so many people testifying here publicly and coming forward after all these years. >> 18. >> there's a lot of people. you're right, i think he isn't the typical politician. >>> in other news, bradley manning, the...
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but as long as i'm sure that rahm emanual is doing his very best to put in gun laws to try to lessen the amount of guns that end up on the street. >> the two of you were together at the white house easter egg roll a couple of days ago, had a chance to visit with the first family there as well. you have in your family, a 10-year-old son still living in the city of chicago. i want to get a sense as a parent who has experienced this, what do you say to your son, a 10-year-old who still lives in communities where the potential for violence every evening is so, is so big what do you tell him, what is the message to him? >> the potential for violence is in every community. it's not that he's in an area that you know, is high crime and we're looking over our shoulder every two seconds. you know in fear for our lives. that's not the community that we are raising our children in. this, what happened to our child is just unfortunate, in terms of the element finding us. so in regards to my son, we're not encouraging him to be fearful. we're encouraging him to go about his life every day, simply
but as long as i'm sure that rahm emanual is doing his very best to put in gun laws to try to lessen the amount of guns that end up on the street. >> the two of you were together at the white house easter egg roll a couple of days ago, had a chance to visit with the first family there as well. you have in your family, a 10-year-old son still living in the city of chicago. i want to get a sense as a parent who has experienced this, what do you say to your son, a 10-year-old who still lives...
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say that they would benefit from the opportunity to hear the opposing view, to hear how other case law may suggest a different conclusion than what the court is arguing. as a former prosecutor, i think that the arguments in court are always improved when you have the benefit of both sides and the work product coming out of the court would be improved. >> congressman, i want to ask you about one of your former colleagues. until last year, bob filner was a member of congress for two decades and now he has, by his own acknowledgement, had behavior since becoming mayor of san diego which -- sexual harassment in any way you describe it against former staff people, against constituents, leading business people, a rear admiral, was none of this behavior apparent in all those years you served with him in the california delegation? >> well, none of it was apparent to me. i didn't work closely with him and i'm not the kind of person that he would have approached in the manner that he did or harassed in the manner that he did these women. i agree with those that have asked him to step down. think
say that they would benefit from the opportunity to hear the opposing view, to hear how other case law may suggest a different conclusion than what the court is arguing. as a former prosecutor, i think that the arguments in court are always improved when you have the benefit of both sides and the work product coming out of the court would be improved. >> congressman, i want to ask you about one of your former colleagues. until last year, bob filner was a member of congress for two decades...
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>> i'm trying to change the way knowing grows -- >> the law, the judge just sentenced you to 30 days in the county work house. >> if i can't sit at any lunch counter that i want, i might as well be dead. fighting for our rights. >> trying to change the nation's consciousness. >> you know what's in me. >> hey! who the heck do you think you're talking to? i brought you into this world, i'll take you out of it. >> forest whittaker playing the part not of eugene allen but the character of cecil gains. what is the lasting message that people will leave theaters on the issue of civil rights as they're so impressed by this character, by this individual? >> we've come a long way as a nation. we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington this summer, and the 50th anniversary of many epic moments in the civil rights story, and we still have some ways to go before we are the absolutely perfect society, if that's possible. but we also as a nation have done remarkable things in the past 50 years and mr. allen was one of the people who cast the vote for the first african-american pr
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because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. george zimmerman got away with murder. but you can't get away from god. and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. >> joining me now, melissa harris perry, host of the melissa hairy perry show. thanks so much for being with us today. >> absolutely. >> so what do you think is going on here? was this a case where they did not understand the judge's instructions or whether the judge didn't give good instructions or that the jury sort of went in a different direction? >> i mean i think now we have two pieces of evidence. we have two jurors who seem to be telling us very different stories about how they came to their final conclusion. the first juror who spoke out really told us that basically what she was experiencing was a sense of connection with george, or george, she often called him by his first name, a sense of understanding that he could be scared and af
because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. george zimmerman got away with murder. but you can't get away from god. and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. >> joining me now, melissa harris perry, host of the melissa hairy perry show. thanks so much for being with us today. >> absolutely. >> so what do you think is going on here? was this a case where they did not...
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we can also tell you that yesterday there was some concern over law enforcement and sending word to the judge that they'd like for the decision, for the verdict to be held. judge came back several hours later saying that, we never actually got this request from any sort of law enforcement agency but when that verdict does come out, we're going to read it immediately. the concern here for civil unrest. i've talked to a number of people about this. the concern, not great. >> craig, thank you. lisa, very quickly, just want a sense from you. when we heard from the prosecution in its final close, they kept referring to trayvon martin as a child. this is only a little short time after they were shown those cardboard cutouts that show trayvon martin is actually physically larger than george zimmerman. did you find that effective, the description of him as a child? >> well, legally he is a child at the age of 17. but i noticed throughout the trial the attorneys sort of grappled with what word to use for him. usually they said young man or teenager. what struck me most about the closing argument
we can also tell you that yesterday there was some concern over law enforcement and sending word to the judge that they'd like for the decision, for the verdict to be held. judge came back several hours later saying that, we never actually got this request from any sort of law enforcement agency but when that verdict does come out, we're going to read it immediately. the concern here for civil unrest. i've talked to a number of people about this. the concern, not great. >> craig, thank...
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